Correcting errors with Transactions Sample Clauses

Correcting errors with Transactions. We will review this information within 90 days of receiving it and decide whether an error occurred. If we decide an error happened, we will quickly fix it and inform you of the results within 3 Business Days. If your concern is about an unauthorised Transaction, then we will investigate it and, if necessary, issue you a refund as soon as we can. If we decide there was no error, we will send you a written explanation. You can ask us for copies of the documents we used in our investigation.
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